Tracy, I absolutely loved this! It was like I was really there in the room at Di’s retreat! Sidebar - I haven’t even used any of my sewing machines since my husband of 46 years passed away from a massive heart attack Oct 5th, 2023. My life has been turned upside down. We lived in a parsonage and I know live in my camper. After watching this today, my heart actually wants to go back to free motion quilting. Now to put my get up and do it in gear. I believe the Lord used you today! Hugs from your friend in Oklahoma
@@glendacrouch1877 Awe...I'm so sorry to hear that you haven't been sewing lately Glenda☹ I pray you get back in the saddle soon sister❤ Start with something small to get you going.
I just started using polyester thread for everything, my machine gave a sigh of relief. It sees so much better, stitches are nicer and the machine doesn’t end up soo dirty…
Tracy your class was informative and quite a few retreaters told me they learned from it. You’re not only a great teacher you’re quite entertaining and fun! Sister Chicks Quilt retreat was definitely a blast with you in attendance. Love you , sis🥰
I’ve watched your other video before. I loved how you said to “just start” and I did and I loved it and have never looked back. Thank you for encouraging us out here to do the things we could never imagine are totally possible! 😊
I upgraded to a Walmart Brother machine and I cried when my daughter had it delivered! I'm still happy about it but when I see your Juki I try not to be jealous😊
Congratulations on your brother! The juki needs a lot of attention. You have to oil it often, and the bobbin is underneath the side of the machine. Hard to get to. I love brother machines. Happy sewing!
My head has been exploding ever since Tracy showed this at the retreat. I can't wait to give free motion quilting another try. Thanks, Tracy, for being an awesome part of the retreat. 👍😍
Tracy and Di 😁 Two of my favorite RUclipsrs!!! Great video. Wish I could have been at the retreat. And FMQ on a domestic is so much fun!! The first ones I quilted I have to my kid's families and picnic blankets. I also quilt most of the Project Linus quilts my group makes. They are a fantastic way to practice!!! I appreciated all your encouragement, Tracy.
I ❤️ you and really appreciate this video that I’m in the early stages of. You are so real right now. I’ve watched hundreds or possibly thousands of quilting videos at this point-so I’m kind of a RUclips expert at this point; THIS video is very relatable. Great job!
Just getting back into quilting after a 40-year hiatus. Have been interested in freemotion work for quite a while but pretty chicken. I like that you say just start. Have watched others of your videos and you are a great teacher.
Just tried this for 1st time yesterday after watching several videos. Seeing yours today, helped so much, especially stopping to move hands. I was going into panic, forgetting I can stop. Who knows why. But was huge help watching you. Thank you for your down to earth, real instructions
Your instructions were awesome and gave me confidence. I’ve been wanting to learn free motion quilting since I started quilting almost 3 years ago. After watching your video, I got up and made a sandwich to practice on. Thank you ever so much!
Tracey, I’ve followed you for a while now. I love just watching you. I’m like you😂. I’m almost 74… started quilting again… it’s been a long time. …and I’m working with SMALL PCS🤦🏽♀️. I love it when you do hacks. I have a hack… THAT HAS SAVE MY TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT OF FABRIC. MAY I SEND YOU PICS. ? (I cannot figure out how?) I do not do vids… but I would love to see you do it on your vid. If you like it. I am nailing it every time. U are a great teacher. 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ this has made me feel like finally I’m not a beginner. I love you. PS. I just discovered this super thanks box💕 I would love to send you pics .. (I’m not a spammer) these are sewing pic… no nasty stuff🤣🤣
Wow Thank you so much for supporting my channel... I appreciate it so much...❤️ Send any pics to thesewingchannel33@gmail.com Would love to hear from ya!!!
Terrific class, Tracy! You’re a great teacher and fun, too. Super combination. I like your Graffiti Meander - will definitely give it a go, like on placemats or potholders. I pick smaller projects for new-to-me designs, or just wild ideas. Love your Channel! Thank you.
I just wanted to drop in & say how much I appreciate your simple, down to earth approach to quilting. It's a breath of fresh air & shows anyone can do it. It's doesn't have to be an expensive hobby! Thank you!❤❤
I loved this, I’m new to quilting and your videos have been very helpful!!! I’ve been wanting to do this free quilting for some time but didn’t know where to start, I’m excited to try on my own to implement what I learned in this video, using my new Juki!!!!
My machine does not have a Speed Setting...so I can't change that ... sigh...How Fun! Retreat, Sewing, and The Sewing Channel! I still, after 24 years of quilting, have not ventured into the FMQ world...as I am still afraid! I don't sent out quilts to the Spa...I just Stitch in/beside Ditch, straight line quilting... but I just had an idea... go to thrift store, go to bed linens, buy 2 bottoms sheets, AND a white bottom flannel sheet and make a sandwich... then use that to practice FMQ, instead of a pieced quilt top that you have spent hours making...I think that is the trick...to practice on something that is not precious!... the end result can be bound and used as a picnic blanket, given to grandkids for fort making , or cut up to make animal shelter blankets!
I used to practice on Linus quilts. They're usually smaller and easier to maneuver under the needle. Start with something easy like stippling, then move on to loop-de-loops, and from there the world will be your oyster. Angela Walters published a couple of books 10 or 15 years ago that I found very useful. I promise that once you gain the tiniest bit of confidence, the fmq will be your favorite part of making a quilt 🙂
You can also make a sandwich about 18” square, practice and then lay another square (just the top) on that sandwich and stitch again. You can’t use that square for anything but it avoids wasting batting and backing for each practice square.
I’m with you on the polyester thread , I love Gutermann, it glides beautifully through my machine and no lint too! I tried it with aurifil cotton, as it seemed everyone was advising that, and it was dragging
Greetings from Oklahoma❤. Great information, Tracy! I really enjoy your videos and I've learned a lot from you. You are a natural teacher and anyone who wants to learn FMQ needs to view your channel. Thank you for all you bring us!
After watching your videos I've realised how totally inadequate my sewing machine is. ..... I needed to concentrate on a quilting machine, and I didn't. So I now totally get the straight stitch only. Speed vary, needle down. My Singer is a great 'sewing machine' with a super duper variety of stitches, a button hole function that I ferl I need a button hole degree to use, and will make the quilt top well....but little else. Free motion quilting can only be described as walking through thick mud. I will totally finish my mums quilt..... shes unwell with cancer. But certainly won't freemotion another on this machine. Better start 'coppering up' (saving up) as we Brits say 😅
We've all been where you are.....I made the same mistake at first....I totally "get" It now too ❤️Be sure to use my Juki Junkie Links For any machines...You'll receive a free gift and plus they are the absolute best to work with❤️
As always, I love your video. Very informative and gives me the courage to start again. I have done free motion quilting before on my other quilts, but somewhere down the line lost my confidence. Thank you for all your inspiration. P.s. I'm a fellow Buckeye from the Dayton area.
Thank you for sharing. Going to have to get brave and start. Thanks Jo My machine doesn't do the power reduction so I will have to figure out the foot thing.
Love this, Tracy. I remember the citrus quilt and sat through the two hour color wheel quilt. I also remember you working on the QAYG white quilt that you said was your practice quilt. You've improved so much since then. I have learned so much from you and am still learning. Thank you, I look forward to all your videos.
I have not done any free motion YET....I am wanting to do some on a lap quilt that I am almost finished with and I LOVE THIS VIDEO. I have almost been afraid to start but you are so encouraging. thank you.
Hi Tracy! I bet you had a great time! Youre a natural born teacher. I love your shirt! I bought a Juki tl2000qi. It's great, but no speed control. I thought, oh I can control it with the foot pedal. I've since bought two stitch controllers, a thousand dollars each. I dont use either one of them. Its been a year and I'm finally able to control the speed a little bit with the foot pedal. That didnt stop me from making a quilt and quilting the snot out of it with the Juki. It's a workhorse! My next machine is going to be a Juki DX-2000QVP. It has speed control and it has 287 stitches and lots of other goodies...and its under two thousand dollrs! Spurred on by your videos. Love you Tracy...just love you! Youre an awesome teacher!
I find my shoulders get up to my ears within a minute as I try to manoeuvre a double quilt through the small throat of my machine, I’ve never managed to quilt in a relaxed way!
Hello Tracy from Ohio! Lol, I did watch your 2 hour tutorial. You are amazing! I watch all of your tutorials. How do I get a copy of that handout? So glad you went to your first retreat. Safe travels home.
I watched the whole video on your color wheel quilt! Loved it! My one question about machine quilting is, do you have to change the tension? This was a great tutorial! Thank you!
The poly from 30 years ago is different than it is now. I still have some polly from then. 25 cents from Kmart. You couldn't break it with your hands. It would cut your skin first. I can send you some. I do agree with you that it's fine to use today. Technically advanced
Hi Tracy, Love the channel and love watching you. My problem is that I can't open the file that I downloaded. Says it can't read the file. Suggestions please?
This was so informative! Thank you! I am in the process of selling my Featherweights and looking to purchase a really good modern machine for my quilting. You have helped immensely. Where can I get those lights you have on the machine
Lady I love that fruit quilt! Love all your quilts and watching your channel. But, you making this particular quilt has never come across my feed? Maybe RUclips messed that up for you. I need to go look for it now! Blessings lovely lady!
I just upgraded from my $139 Brother to a used JukiTL98Q. I have only used cotton thread, Gutermann 50 wt and have had no problems with my thread at all. I am about to start my first free motion quilting on a cotton log cabin with wool/cotton blend batting and probably a flannel backing. I ordered aurifil 50 wt thread and now I am scared it is too fine. I am very anxious about free motion quilting, only have done straight line before. New quilter. Is my older juki maybe not as powerful and hard on thread?
I am an engineer, love symmetry, have programmed for machine design, and find rectilinear designs to be beautiful. I’ve tried free motion quilting. It drives me around the bend. I really, really want to free motion quilt but I can’t let go. Suggestions?
I couldn't bring up the label video, so I'll ask my label question here. I inherited a number of blocks from an apparent blick exchange. I don't know what the original intent was. I have created 8 small quilts from the blocks. My question is: how do I deal with the fact that several different people made the blocks in each quilt? (I have contact info for several of the makers, and will write to them to get whatever history on these blocks that I can.)
Hi Tracy. Thank you for your tutorials and encouragement. I have been sewing on basic machines for many years, but am looking to upgrade -- as my machine cannot handle even straight line quilting well. FMQ feels really beyond me, but I hope to learn in the future. Can i ask, why did you choose the Juki TL18 over the 2010? Do you think the difference (tension/lift) really makes a difference for quilting?
Great questions. I chose the TL18 Because it came the most "extras" like sewing feet. The TL 18 also has a "micro lifter" for when you are sewing thicker things like bags and such. I make a ton of quilts but I also sew a variety of projects where the microlifter comes in handy... I hope that helps. and PLUS the TL18 is the Top Dog in the TL category...and I figured...why not!!!!
In my brother innovis machine, no matter what I did, every time I was FM quilting and was doing a bend, I always had eyelash effect on the back, so I did play with the tension, and found when I increased it from 2.5 to 5.5, it was absolutely perfect! I’ve since kept that tension throughout, whatever I do, even straight stitching for sewing blocks, as it’s within the range for that kind of stitches anyway. I’ve never looked back, don’t be afraid to increase the tension and keep at it till you get a good result, you can always reduce it back to how it was if it’s not working out, each machine is different and each quilter is different, good luck and I’m sure you will be great 💕
I have finished your kalidescope pattern into a Patriotic quilt of valor. I would love you to see it but dont know how to get it to you? Would you like to see it?
I have a question. I am doing my first tshirt quilt. What is your suggestion on when to quilt it? Before I put the squares together? Or would I quilt it after I assembled my quilt top, put the batting on then put the backing fabric on then quilt it? My quilt is going to be huge tho like a king size. What is the best way to go about quilting these squares?
I would definitely piece everything together first...then make quilt sandwich and then quilt it. If you've never quilted a quilt before then it will be hard if it's too large. But....YOU CAN DO It...where there's a will ...there's a way!!!❤️
@@TheSewingChannel yes I have interfaced each block. I’m doing one with all my old old navy flag shirts from the years. My oldest one was from 2011 and I had to get others off eBay coz I didn’t have those years. This is the 30th anniversary year and so I also I corporated my daughter’s birth years into it (99, 04 and 07) and got 2000 coz it says turn of the century. It’s gonna be an awesome quilt. So I have it laid out how I want it to look and I’m just about at that spot where you sew your squares together. I just don’t know if I should quilt a square at a time then sew the rows together? It’s going to be 6 x 6. 36 12 inch squares
❤HERE IS the handout from the retreat class! I LOVE YA! buymeacoffee.com/thesewingcA/e/248838
Tracy, I absolutely loved this! It was like I was really there in the room at Di’s retreat!
Sidebar - I haven’t even used any of my sewing machines since my husband of 46 years passed away from a massive heart attack Oct 5th, 2023. My life has been turned upside down. We lived in a parsonage and I know live in my camper. After watching this today, my heart actually wants to go back to free motion quilting. Now to put my get up and do it in gear. I believe the Lord used you today! Hugs from your friend in Oklahoma
Great Info, ordered mine! Thanks Tracy😊
@@glendacrouch1877 Awe...I'm so sorry to hear that you haven't been sewing lately Glenda☹ I pray you get back in the saddle soon sister❤ Start with something small to get you going.
Thank you👍
Tracy, as your mother, I am so proud of you! You have come a long way. Love you❤
Awe...thanks mom😍😍😍❤️ It's in my DNA from you!!!!!!!!!
I just started using polyester thread for everything, my machine gave a sigh of relief. It sees so much better, stitches are nicer and the machine doesn’t end up soo dirty…
Right!!! Totally the way to go for me too!~
Tracy your class was informative and quite a few retreaters told me they learned from it. You’re not only a great teacher you’re quite entertaining and fun! Sister Chicks Quilt retreat was definitely a blast with you in attendance. Love you , sis🥰
Both of you are awesome teachers and fun to watch😊
Di it was so much fun and you were definitely the hostess with the mostess!!!! Thank you for making me feel so welcomed. So many great memories!!!!❤
I’ve watched your other video before. I loved how you said to “just start” and I did and I loved it and have never looked back. Thank you for encouraging us out here to do the things we could never imagine are totally possible! 😊
Tracy, I longarm my quilts, but I've watched your channel and you are one of the best domestic quilters I've ever seen.❤
Wow..thank you....❤
I upgraded to a Walmart Brother machine and I cried when my daughter had it delivered! I'm still happy about it but when I see your Juki I try not to be jealous😊
Congratulations on your brother! The juki needs a lot of attention. You have to oil it often, and the bobbin is underneath the side of the machine. Hard to get to. I love brother machines. Happy sewing!
I love my brother machines
My head has been exploding ever since Tracy showed this at the retreat. I can't wait to give free motion quilting another try. Thanks, Tracy, for being an awesome part of the retreat. 👍😍
YOU Can Do It!!!!
Thank you so much! Great advice and makes me want to try this again and not be so frustrated.
❤😊 Thank U Tracy I've never been too this kind of sewing, quilting group, Appreciate U thinking of Us and bringing Us with ❤😊
Hi Tracy! This is Rose from the Sister Chicks retreat. So fun to remember this great free-motion lesson! Thanks for sharing with us all.
Hi Rose👋🌹
Hey Rose!!!! My pleasure for sure!! Thank you again so much for the fabric...can't wait to use it!!!❤️
Great class for beginners to get comfortable with quilting. I love the helpful hints you gave out. Thank you
Looks like a fun class
Tracy and Di 😁 Two of my favorite RUclipsrs!!! Great video. Wish I could have been at the retreat. And FMQ on a domestic is so much fun!! The first ones I quilted I have to my kid's families and picnic blankets. I also quilt most of the Project Linus quilts my group makes. They are a fantastic way to practice!!!
I appreciated all your encouragement, Tracy.
Awe...maybe you can come next year? fingers crossed❤
It would be fun, but Idaho is a bit far!!
Live your teaching style!
I ❤️ you and really appreciate this video that I’m in the early stages of. You are so real right now. I’ve watched hundreds or possibly thousands of quilting videos at this point-so I’m kind of a RUclips expert at this point; THIS video is very relatable. Great job!
You always make me smile
Sooo glad I found you ❤️ I have been quilting for a few years now but I have so much to learn.Thank you for teaching happy mothers day. ❤❤
Just getting back into quilting after a 40-year hiatus. Have been interested in freemotion work for quite a while but pretty chicken. I like that you say just start. Have watched others of your videos and you are a great teacher.
Just tried this for 1st time yesterday after watching several videos. Seeing yours today, helped so much, especially stopping to move hands. I was going into panic, forgetting I can stop. Who knows why. But was huge help watching you. Thank you for your down to earth, real instructions
Your instructions were awesome and gave me confidence. I’ve been wanting to learn free motion quilting since I started quilting almost 3 years ago. After watching your video, I got up and made a sandwich to practice on. Thank you ever so much!
You can do it!
Tried your process and it worked. Now the practice starts. It was the thread that made it work. Thank you
Glad it helped!❤️
This was fun to watch!
Thanks Tracy love your teaching.
I absolutely loved meeting you and learned alot from you showing us free motion quilting in this class. Thank you!!!
It was awesome meeting you too! It was such a great time!!!!🎉
Tracey, I’ve followed you for a while now. I love just watching you. I’m like you😂.
I’m almost 74… started quilting again… it’s been a long time. …and I’m working with SMALL PCS🤦🏽♀️.
I love it when you do hacks.
I have a hack… THAT HAS SAVE MY TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT OF FABRIC.
MAY I SEND YOU PICS. ?
(I cannot figure out how?)
I do not do vids… but I would love to see you do it on your vid. If you like it.
I am nailing it every time.
U are a great teacher.
🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ this has made me feel like finally I’m not a beginner. I love you.
PS. I just discovered this super thanks box💕
I would love to send you pics ..
(I’m not a spammer) these are sewing pic… no nasty stuff🤣🤣
Wow Thank you so much for supporting my channel... I appreciate it so much...❤️ Send any pics to thesewingchannel33@gmail.com Would love to hear from ya!!!
Terrific class, Tracy! You’re a great teacher and fun, too. Super combination. I like your Graffiti Meander - will definitely give it a go, like on placemats or potholders. I pick smaller projects for new-to-me designs, or just wild ideas. Love your Channel! Thank you.
I like to use my ruler foot to do all my free motion quilting. It helps me keep my spacing even. I don't do a lot of ruler work.
I just wanted to drop in & say how much I appreciate your simple, down to earth approach to quilting. It's a breath of fresh air & shows anyone can do it. It's doesn't have to be an expensive hobby! Thank you!❤❤
You did a great job with this Tracy!!!
Great tips thanks Tracy
I loved this, I’m new to quilting and your videos have been very helpful!!! I’ve been wanting to do this free quilting for some time but didn’t know where to start, I’m excited to try on my own to implement what I learned in this video, using my new Juki!!!!
My machine does not have a Speed Setting...so I can't change that ... sigh...How Fun! Retreat, Sewing, and The Sewing Channel! I still, after 24 years of quilting, have not ventured into the FMQ world...as I am still afraid! I don't sent out quilts to the Spa...I just Stitch in/beside Ditch, straight line quilting... but I just had an idea... go to thrift store, go to bed linens, buy 2 bottoms sheets, AND a white bottom flannel sheet and make a sandwich... then use that to practice FMQ, instead of a pieced quilt top that you have spent hours making...I think that is the trick...to practice on something that is not precious!... the end result can be bound and used as a picnic blanket, given to grandkids for fort making , or cut up to make animal shelter blankets!
I used to practice on Linus quilts. They're usually smaller and easier to maneuver under the needle. Start with something easy like stippling, then move on to loop-de-loops, and from there the world will be your oyster. Angela Walters published a couple of books 10 or 15 years ago that I found very useful. I promise that once you gain the tiniest bit of confidence, the fmq will be your favorite part of making a quilt 🙂
You can also make a sandwich about 18” square, practice and then lay another square (just the top) on that sandwich and stitch again. You can’t use that square for anything but it avoids wasting batting and backing for each practice square.
@@CopycatQuilter That's a great idea!
great job. would have loved to be in your class. Im still learning.
I wish I had gotten in on this retreat! Maybe next time. How fun!!!
Yes, maybe next time Stephanie👍🏼♥️🐥
Nice class. I love to do fmq. I'm glad you like meanders. I hate them. lol
Love this video! It was great to see the live questions being answered. Thank you!
I’m with you on the polyester thread , I love Gutermann, it glides beautifully through my machine and no lint too! I tried it with aurifil cotton, as it seemed everyone was advising that, and it was dragging
Loved the video! My favorite tip: “put the pedal to the metal!”
Awesome tutorial ❤
Learned a few good tips. Thanks Tracy!
Thank you for this opportunity to learn and improve my skills ❤
Greetings from Oklahoma❤. Great information, Tracy! I really enjoy your videos and I've learned a lot from you. You are a natural teacher and anyone who wants to learn FMQ needs to view your channel. Thank you for all you bring us!
Nice! I bet everyone had fun!
Wow sis!!! This was an informative live tutorial. I love it!!❤
Thank you so much sis...that was my first time teaching quilting in front of a live audience 🤩it was so much fun!!!
@@TheSewingChannel You did an AMAZING job!! Super proud of you!!💓💕
After watching your videos I've realised how totally inadequate my sewing machine is. ..... I needed to concentrate on a quilting machine, and I didn't. So I now totally get the straight stitch only. Speed vary, needle down.
My Singer is a great 'sewing machine' with a super duper variety of stitches, a button hole function that I ferl I need a button hole degree to use, and will make the quilt top well....but little else.
Free motion quilting can only be described as walking through thick mud.
I will totally finish my mums quilt..... shes unwell with cancer. But certainly won't freemotion another on this machine.
Better start 'coppering up' (saving up) as we Brits say 😅
We've all been where you are.....I made the same mistake at first....I totally "get" It now too ❤️Be sure to use my Juki Junkie Links For any machines...You'll receive a free gift and plus they are the absolute best to work with❤️
As always, I love your video. Very informative and gives me the courage to start again. I have done free motion quilting before on my other quilts, but somewhere down the line lost my confidence. Thank you for all your inspiration.
P.s. I'm a fellow Buckeye from the Dayton area.
I have tried ,tried & TRIED , I am getting there ,l think ( NOT) thankyou for the great lesson
Thank you Tracy, more than you will ever know!
Thank you for sharing. Going to have to get brave and start. Thanks Jo My machine doesn't do the power reduction so I will have to figure out the foot thing.
Love this, Tracy. I remember the citrus quilt and sat through the two hour color wheel quilt. I also remember you working on the QAYG white quilt that you said was your practice quilt. You've improved so much since then. I have learned so much from you and am still learning. Thank you, I look forward to all your videos.
Thank you Ann for seeing my progress...it does take time to get better for sure❤
I have not done any free motion YET....I am wanting to do some on a lap quilt that I am almost finished with and I LOVE THIS VIDEO. I have almost been afraid to start but you are so encouraging. thank you.
Hi Tracy! I bet you had a great time! Youre a natural born teacher.
I love your shirt! I bought a Juki tl2000qi. It's great, but no speed control.
I thought, oh I can control it with the foot pedal. I've since bought two stitch controllers, a thousand dollars each.
I dont use either one of them.
Its been a year and I'm finally able to control the speed a little bit with the foot pedal.
That didnt stop me from making a quilt and quilting the snot out of it with the Juki. It's a workhorse!
My next machine is going to be a Juki DX-2000QVP. It has speed control and it has 287 stitches and lots of other goodies...and its under two thousand dollrs!
Spurred on by your videos. Love you Tracy...just love you! Youre an awesome teacher!
Wonderful teaching. To free motion quilting.
Thank you appreciate the refresher recently upgraded to a TL18 and love for FMQ
You’re an amazing teacher Tracy 😊
Loved meeting you. I ordered the needles thread gloves and scissors. Looking forward to starting
Was such a pleasure to meet you as well❤️Keep me posted on how your progress is❤️
Thank you for sharing your tips. Your video was very helpful. I am going to try this.
Tracy, you are a good teacher! How fun you got to be at Diane's retreat. My favorite quilting thread is Glide.
I use Glide sometimes too✅
Tracy is marvelous! Excellent tutor😊
Great class Tracy! I enjoyed the entire session and I learned so much! Thank you!!!
I find my shoulders get up to my ears within a minute as I try to manoeuvre a double quilt through the small throat of my machine, I’ve never managed to quilt in a relaxed way!
Right....it's hard...but now that you know that about how you quilt...just be mindful and drop shoulders when you think of it.✅
I really jumped in to FMQ because of you!.. I love it now and will do all my quilts from now on ❤️
That’s so awesome! I knew you could do it🎊🎉🥳
So proud of you Tracy! ❤
I just got my Juki no speed control. Still learning the machine 😊
Hello Tracy from Ohio! Lol, I did watch your 2 hour tutorial. You are amazing! I watch all of your tutorials. How do I get a copy of that handout? So glad you went to your first retreat. Safe travels home.
That was my question also. The handout.
buymeacoffee.com/thesewingcA/e/248838
buymeacoffee.com/thesewingcA/e/248838
Such great information!! I have been wanting to learn FMQ but have been intimidated. After watching your video... I am going to practice!!
One of your best
Great learning session! Thank you for sharing!
I would like you to show the hooks on the wall you have. So we can see how the quilting is done. Do you think you could do that. Thanks 😊
Loved this video lot of tips maybe no I will try to free motion again ty
Thank you so much for sharing, that was very helpful ❤😊
Thanks!
Wow Thank you so much for supporting The Sewing Channel...I appreciate it so much❣️
Thanks for sharing good information 😊
Yes! Share your handout please! Lots of great info in this video!
buymeacoffee.com/thesewingcA/e/248838
I watched the whole video on your color wheel quilt! Loved it! My one question about machine quilting is, do you have to change the tension?
This was a great tutorial! Thank you!
Love this ⭐⭐
YAY!!!🎉🎉🤩
Ji have to agree with you about the thread.
The poly from 30 years ago is different than it is now. I still have some polly from then. 25 cents from Kmart. You couldn't break it with your hands. It would cut your skin first. I can send you some.
I do agree with you that it's fine to use today. Technically advanced
You are so right !!!
Tracy !
Very nice class on free motion quilting
👍👏👏👏
I’m watching you on RUclips where I subscribed to your channel.
Hi Tracy, Love the channel and love watching you. My problem is that I can't open the file that I downloaded. Says it can't read the file. Suggestions please?
Try opening it from your email maybe?
It keeps saying "unsupported file". Am I supposed to change it to a " .com"?
This was so informative! Thank you! I am in the process of selling my Featherweights and looking to purchase a really good modern machine for my quilting. You have helped immensely. Where can I get those lights you have on the machine
Here is the light link for sewing machine jukijunkies.com//sewing-machine-led-light-strip/ref/TheSewingChannel/
@@TheSewingChannel Thank you!
Lady I love that fruit quilt! Love all your quilts and watching your channel. But, you making this particular quilt has never come across my feed? Maybe RUclips messed that up for you. I need to go look for it now! Blessings lovely lady!
Thank you for the kind feedback❤️
I just upgraded from my $139 Brother to a used JukiTL98Q. I have only used cotton thread, Gutermann 50 wt and have had no problems with my thread at all. I am about to start my first free motion quilting on a cotton log cabin with wool/cotton blend batting and probably a flannel backing. I ordered aurifil 50 wt thread and now I am scared it is too fine. I am very anxious about free motion quilting, only have done straight line before. New quilter. Is my older juki maybe not as powerful and hard on thread?
I am an engineer, love symmetry, have programmed for machine design, and find rectilinear designs to be beautiful. I’ve tried free motion quilting. It drives me around the bend. I really, really want to free motion quilt but I can’t let go. Suggestions?
Just start and keep going and realize that you will never get perfect BUT you will get better and better❤
I saw where both ends were wrapped on pool noodles so they would fit in the area bcuz yr supposed to start in the middle of quilt.
I couldn't bring up the label video, so I'll ask my label question here. I inherited a number of blocks from an apparent blick exchange. I don't know what the original intent was. I have created 8 small quilts from the blocks. My question is: how do I deal with the fact that several different people made the blocks in each quilt? (I have contact info for several of the makers, and will write to them to get whatever history on these blocks that I can.)
Hi. Can you please tell the model number of the quilting foot you use when you turn your machine sideways to FM?
Hi Tracy. Thank you for your tutorials and encouragement. I have been sewing on basic machines for many years, but am looking to upgrade -- as my machine cannot handle even straight line quilting well. FMQ feels really beyond me, but I hope to learn in the future. Can i ask, why did you choose the Juki TL18 over the 2010? Do you think the difference (tension/lift) really makes a difference for quilting?
Great questions. I chose the TL18 Because it came the most "extras" like sewing feet. The TL 18 also has a "micro lifter" for when you are sewing thicker things like bags and such. I make a ton of quilts but I also sew a variety of projects where the microlifter comes in handy... I hope that helps. and PLUS the TL18 is the Top Dog in the TL category...and I figured...why not!!!!
The handout wont open. Made a nice contribution. Oh well!
sorry to hear...maybe try again✅ It def is a working link✅
Do you have to do anything with the tension? Thanks for all the information I am taking notes. Need to get polyester thread
Not really...✅
In my brother innovis machine, no matter what I did, every time I was FM quilting and was doing a bend, I always had eyelash effect on the back, so I did play with the tension, and found when I increased it from 2.5 to 5.5, it was absolutely perfect! I’ve since kept that tension throughout, whatever I do, even straight stitching for sewing blocks, as it’s within the range for that kind of stitches anyway. I’ve never looked back, don’t be afraid to increase the tension and keep at it till you get a good result, you can always reduce it back to how it was if it’s not working out, each machine is different and each quilter is different, good luck and I’m sure you will be great 💕
I am having trouble finding the 40 wt polyester thread. Where do you get yours?
Do you have any pictures or a video showing your quilts hanging on the wall?
I have several hundred videos...I show all my quilts in them❤
How large of a quilt can be done on a regular Brother sewing machine
I have finished your kalidescope pattern into a Patriotic quilt of valor. I would love you to see it but dont know how to get it to you? Would you like to see it?
I would love to see it. email thesewingchannel33@gmail.com
I have a question. I am doing my first tshirt quilt. What is your suggestion on when to quilt it? Before I put the squares together? Or would I quilt it after I assembled my quilt top, put the batting on then put the backing fabric on then quilt it? My quilt is going to be huge tho like a king size. What is the best way to go about quilting these squares?
I would definitely piece everything together first...then make quilt sandwich and then quilt it. If you've never quilted a quilt before then it will be hard if it's too large. But....YOU CAN DO It...where there's a will ...there's a way!!!❤️
Ps...Be sure to interface each T shirt before you piece it...✅
@@TheSewingChannel yes I have interfaced each block. I’m doing one with all my old old navy flag shirts from the years. My oldest one was from 2011 and I had to get others off eBay coz I didn’t have those years. This is the 30th anniversary year and so I also I corporated my daughter’s birth years into it (99, 04 and 07) and got 2000 coz it says turn of the century. It’s gonna be an awesome quilt. So I have it laid out how I want it to look and I’m just about at that spot where you sew your squares together. I just don’t know if I should quilt a square at a time then sew the rows together? It’s going to be 6 x 6. 36 12 inch squares
Please share your handout. Great tutorial!
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One of the best channels you will find. Tracy is an honest no fake wonderful person.
I’m confused, can any machine free motion on its side? That would fix the small throat problem I have with my brother innovis
Try it and see. You can see in this video how I just moved to the side and pulled the machine close to me...✅
What do you set your tension at
There is no one answer to this question...as every machine is different. Even\ machines that are the same have different tension.🤷🏻♀️
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